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Investigating Gender

ISBN: 978-0-745-65185-9

January 2012

Polity

400 pages

Description
Gender analysis remains central to understanding social life, yet focusing on gender alone is inadequate. Recent feminist sociological scholarship highlights how gender intersects with other systems of privilege and oppression. This exciting new text combines these insights with an innovative, student-centered pedagogical approach. Taking knowledge acquisition as an important first step, the book goes beyond this to provide students with tools and skills necessary to become critical thinkers and, ultimately, investigate gender on their own from a global feminist sociological perspective.

Five themes are carried forward throughout the text:

  • the social construction of gender differences;
  • gendered inequalities;
  • intersections of gender with other systems of privilege and oppression;
  • a relational global perspective; and
  • the necessity of working toward social justice.

Investigating Gender employs creative features that engage students in feminist sociological inquiry from the outset. "Learning Activities" help students link their own lives to broader gender patterns, conduct gender analyses of their own, and consider ways they can work toward social justice. "Research Examples" introduce students to specific studies and model how to critically engage with contemporary scholarship from a feminist sociological perspective. Boxed inserts on "The Power of One" and "The Power of Many" provide examples of individuals and groups that are working toward social justice. The text also cultivates students' global perspective by framing issues internationally and guiding them through data and analyses from four diverse countries outside the US: China, Kenya, Mexico, and Sweden.

Investigating Gender will appeal to instructors who teach courses in the Sociology of Gender, Women's Studies, and Gender Communication; it will be an invaluable introduction to students taking any courses in which gender is the focus or a significant component.

About the Author
Martha E. Thompson is Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Women's Studies at Northeastern Illinois University.

Michael Armato is Associate Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at Northeastern Illlinois University.

Features
  • A fresh and exciting new textbook that will be an indispensable and dynamic entry point for students of gender.
  • Pays full attention to the recent move towards recognizing intersectionality and the way gender interacts with other forms of privilege and oppression.
  • Responds to the growing desire for global and international comparative material on gender, by taking a strong global perspective.
  • The authors have designed the text first and foremost to be pedagogically creative, enabling students to develop their own skills in gender analysis, rooted in social justice.